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Read it or see the movie? Both? Neither?
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There's a TV series?

Now there is a movie out, which I also haven't seen. Would you recomm..."
The book is phenomenal. No doubt about that.
The movie, however, is not up to scratch. Many parts of the story have been altered in the movie.
I would highly recommend reading the book and then watching the movie.
Anyway, when you get to seeing the movie do not waste time watching the Swedish version it is awful. The hollywood version is way better.
And, about the thing with violence against women – you don't have to worry about that, it's is not that intense and Spoiler Alert!! there is revenge taken by the women after every violent attack by the male.





Love the series, it was a different read for me. Many were put off by the story, but something about it called to me. Really like Lisbeth.
As for the movies, I enjoyed the American version more than the Swedish (I've seen all 3 movies). Thought the American version stuck more closely to the book and casted the more appropriate actress to play Lisbeth. Overall just liked the look and feel of the American version.

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Hello,
I've seen the first movie and yes, there is some violence against a woman. There is reason and rhyme to this, although this is not made clear in the first book. Having read the first book, I find that the movie (US) are somewhat similar. I saw the Swedish version and it is, IMHO, a little simpler (however it was made for television and they were aiming at converting all three books into three separate tele-movies).
So: See the first US film, read all the books, then see all the Swedish versions. It is only a recommendation however I found this to work for me quite well!



Should I bother? If so, which ones would you recommend?



We both agree: All aspects (book, film, US film) are worthwhile and should all be consumed! :-)

I, too, am one of those freaks. :)


Read the books first as they have much more detail. The movies are all good, but the Swedish versions are better. (Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander for the win!)

Oh yes, Nooomi Rapace is most definetly worth watching. After seeing her in the movie version, I could not imagine anyone else *but* her in the role of Lisbeth ... it was good!



Total letdown, slow writing, not at all worth 3 books i think. Maybe it's just not my kind of story..
Haven't seen the movies though, they might be better and more fastpaced?


Anyway, I loved it. You have to just stick with it past the first half of the book as the author introduces the characters and the plot. I definately thought it was worth reading and I recommend it to anyone who wants to read it.









I would definitely read the books first. They just keep getting better!




Now there is a movie out, which I also haven't seen. Would you recomm..."
Hi Rachel I have read it and seen the movie. I found ths violence rather disturbing but I still think that it is a very good book, but I would have enjoyed it more if it had been a little less graphic.


about the violence I think it's for a good cause and it's not on every page so don't worry about ( it's not that much )
the book is named MEN WHO HATE WOMEN ( the original name ) it's a good book


So, to answer th original Question: Read only :=)

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